Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "50" represent silk and silk products.

Specifically, this classification includes the following:

  • Natural silk fibers such as mulberry silk, oak silk, and silk filaments
  • Man-made silk fibers (viscose fiber, cupro fiber, acetate fiber, etc.)
  • Silk yarn, silk fabrics, and silk products (including silk clothing, silk fabrics, silk decorative items, etc.)

Reason for classification:

The HS code system classifies products based on their material, use, and manufacturing method. The code "50" is used for silk and silk products because these products are primarily composed of silk fibers and have undergone various processing to form different types of silk yarn and silk fabrics.

In short, any product whose main component is silk fiber and belongs to silk yarn, silk fabric, or silk products should be classified under the HS code "50".

If you want to learn more specific HS codes, such as "5001" which represents "silkworm cocoons", you can continue to provide more detailed code information.

The first four digits of the HS code "5006" represent:

  • Classification: Yarn made from silk and silk waste yarn, retail packaging; silk yarn.
  • Meaning: Refers to silk yarn and yarn made from silk waste, as well as silk yarn intended for retail sale.

6-digit explanation: HS code: 5006.00

Classification: Yarn made from silk and silk waste yarn, retail packaging; silk yarn:

Meaning: Other (800)

8-10 digit explanation: hscode: 5006009000 Classification: Silk yarn and silk waste yarn, retail packaging; silk yarn Explanation: Refers to silk yarn and silk waste yarn, retail packaging; silk yarn, other (800).

Examples of products under this HS code: * Silk thread for embroidery * Retail silk yarn for sewing * Silk waste yarn used to make fabric * Packaged silk thread for sale in stores * High-quality silk thread used in fashion design

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